Comparative for not feeling, showing or expressing sympathy or emotion
“He said it was natural for the public to feel unsympathetic towards prisoners at a time when crime was rampant and prisons overflowing.”
Comparative for showing a lack of interest or care
“Her in-laws were very unsympathetic to her needs and Vicky had no idea what to do.”
Comparative for having a cruel or spiteful character or nature
“Conceivably, he saw Becket as a fellow sufferer at the hands of a heavy-handed and often unsympathetic tyrant king.”
Comparative for cold or aloof in nature or manner
“Behrman seemed to be a hard, unsympathetic old man. This became apparent when he learned of the plight of a young girl who lived on the floor above him.”
Comparative for hostile or aggressive in nature
“There are some strategies for ensuring that you receive positive feedback even if you are working alone or in an unsympathetic environment.”
Comparative for having a strict and uncompromising approach or manner
“Ironically, as a woman, Bernarda is the most strict and unsympathetic when passing judgment upon other women, including her own daughters.”
Comparative for denotes a strong aversion or opposition to something
“She is highly unsympathetic to his pleading explanations. She rolls up the car windows, locks the doors, and orders him to return to the Arizonas.”
Comparative for not showing approval or favor towards an idea or action
“A new minister, John Hodges, was openly unsympathetic to these policies.”
Comparative for rude and unpleasant in manner
“She was unrepentant about her unsympathetic remarks.”
Comparative for inclined to express negative or disapproving comments
Comparative for having a rebellious or aggressive streak or nature
Comparative for insulting or showing ridicule
Comparative for not tolerant of views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one's own
Comparative for critical or uncomplimentary in nature
Comparative for poorly considered or thought out
Comparative for having a repugnance or opposition of mind
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